New Bedford Science Cafe Hosting Free Virtual Event in June
The New Bedford Science Cafe is offering a free virtual event with a speaker on geothermal energy on Tuesday, June 9 at 7 pm. This webinar is free and open to all ages.
“Do you love science? Do you love beer? Whether it’s either, neither, or both, you don’t want to miss this. Free, except the beer.”
The guest will be a sustainable energy expert, Adam J. Hawkins, discussing “Beneath Our Feet: Geothermal energy and its transformative potential for heating homes, campuses, and entire cities.” Adam is a postdoctoral fellow at Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University. His pioneering work on enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) “bridges the gap between lab-based experiments and widespread field commercialization.”
I think quarantine is a good excuse to attend a virtual lecture with a drink in hand on a Tuesday night. This one sounds like it could get pretty heated. So pour a glass of whatever feels right and get to learning.
You must register to attend this webinar event in advance. Please click HERE to register by Monday, June 8. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Space is limited, so register soon.
The New Bedford Science Café provides an opportunity to hear scientists talk about research that matters most to them.
This Zoom presentation is made possible through a partnership with the New Bedford Whaling Museum.